First stop, Quebec City, and it was Canadian Myriam Trepanier who got off to a flying start with her first Red Bull Crashed Ice win.
A jubilant Trepanier could barely contain her emotions as she celebrated wildly with the home fans.
In a thrilling and unforgettable final in Munich it was Trepanier who led approaching the final jump, but Jacqueline Legere was breathing down her neck and both went airborne...
Both women scrambled to find their feet but it was Legere who steadied herself and sneaked over the line first.
It was celebration time for Legere and it looked certain that the two Canadians would battle it out on their own for the women's title.
But from out of the shadows in Finland came Alexis Jackson. The American broke her wrist three weeks earlier in Munich but recovered to hunt down Legere in Jyväskylä-Laajis.
In winning Jackson threw the women's competition into a three-way title race.
So, two Canadians and an American. Who will take the title in Saint Paul? Don't miss it!